30-year-old jailed for violating protection order

A 30-year-old man who violated an order of protection on the same day it was issued was sentenced to 15 days in county jail.

Jason C. Bia, of 1 Race St., was sentenced by City Court Judge John C. Gannon Monday to 15 days in jail and was ordered to pay $360 in court fees on two counts of trespass, reduced from mischief and contempt, and one count of second-degree harassment.

Police said at 8:30 a.m. June 10, Bia pushed his 39-year-old ex-girlfriend and grabbed her by the arm during a dispute at his residence. In a statement to police, the victim said she left the residence for several hours after the fight.

When she returned home at about 12:40 a.m. June 11, police said Bia had smashed her coffee table and coffee mug. Bia was taken into custody, arraigned in City Court and an order of protection was filed against him on his companion’s behalf.

Police said at 1:15 p.m. June 11, Bia went right back to his companion’s residence, despite the order of protection that was filed that same morning.

Also in City Court:

¿ Stephanie N. Perry, 22, of 503 N. Jay St., was ordered to pay a $150 fine and $120 surcharge on one count of disorderly conduct, reduced from endangering the welfare of a child.

Police said at 8:33 p.m. May 25, Perry did not properly supervise her 2-year-old nephew, and the toddler was able to get out of the house and run to the parking lot of Kennedy Arena. The boy was found by several neighbors in the area.

In a statement to police, Perry said she went to draw the boy’s bath and left him watching TV in the other room. When she came back out, he was gone.

¿ Ashley N. Dupree, 22, of 423 N. Levitt St., was ordered to pay a $150 fine and was granted a one-year conditional discharge on one count of trespass, reduced from petty larceny.

Deputies said at 12:15 p.m. May 24, Dupree stole $71.58 worth of cosmetics from Wal-Mart on Rome-Taberg Road.

¿ Amadeo J. Deblasiis, 48, of 214 Nock St., was released on his own recognizance on a charge of petty larceny. His case was adjourned to July 13.

Police said at 7:30 p.m. May 30, Deblasiis stole several lighters from the Xtra Mart on East Dominick Street.

Police said on Nov. 15, Jaczynski stole a $3,500 10-karat diamond engagement ring from a friend on West Fox Street.

¿ Nathaniel R. Clark, 31, of 624 Woodland Ave., was sentenced to 40 days in jail and was ordered to pay a $350 fine, $455 in surcharges and had his license suspended for 90 days on one count each of resisting arrest and driving while ability impaired by alcohol. A charge of third-degree menacing and several vehicle and traffic violations were dismissed. Police said at 6:53 p.m. Aug. 9, Clark was driving drunk on Floyd Avenue when he was in an accident. Police said Clark then fled the scene.

Authorities said at 2:30 a.m. May 19, Clark threatened to attack a police officer while being interviewed on Hill Road. Police said Clark continued to struggle while being hand-cuffed.